Alexandria, Arlington Home Sales

From: The Washington Post | Date: June 20, 2002 | Copyright information

The following home sales were recently recorded in Alexandria and supplied to The Washington Post by the Alexandria Department of Real Estate Assessments. To find sale and assessment records for homes in Alexandria and across the Washington area, visit The Post's Internet site at www.washingtonpost.com/realestate.

ASHBY ST., 4, No. 2-Patricia K. and Thomas A. Durso to Thuy and Richard Pardo, $63,000.

AVON PL., 700-Kelly B. and Frank T. Conner to Joanna R. and Anthony A. Onorato,...

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